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Hey BA fam, it's time for another Holla Back Monday. This week, we're featuring Farnoosh Torabi, the brilliant mind and cohost behind the So Money Podcast, author of several books on financial empowerment and a forever entrepreneur. Give it a listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey BA fam, it's time for another Holla Back Monday. This week, we're featuring Farnoosh Torabi, the brilliant mind and cohost behind the So Money Podcast, author of several books on financial empowerment and a forever entrepreneur. Give it a listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
So many of us try to ignore our fears when it comes to money, our personal lives and our careers, when it turns out that actually embracing them in a healthy way could be the key to success. Mosheh talks to financial journalist and author Farnoosh Torabi about her book, A Healthy State of Panic, and her experience overcoming a number of major fears and how this goes back to human evolution. We dive into tackling the fears of Rejection, Loneliness, Missing Out, Exposure, Losing Freedom, Money and the fear of Failure. Torabi, the host of the So Money Podcast, also brings her personal experience as the child of immigrants into the conversation. **Mo News Premium For Members-Only Instagram, Private Podcast: (Click To Join)** — Mosheh Oinounou (@mosheh) is an Emmy and Murrow award-winning journalist. He has 20 years of experience at networks including Fox News, Bloomberg Television and CBS News, where he was the executive producer of the CBS Evening News and launched the network's 24 hour news channel. He founded the @mosheh Instagram news account in 2020 and the Mo News podcast and newsletter in 2022. Follow Mo News on all platforms: Website: www.mo.news Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mosheh/ Daily Newsletter: https://www.mo.news/newsletter Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@monews Twitter: https://twitter.com/mosheh TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mosheh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MoshehNews Snapchat: https://t.snapchat.com/pO9xpLY9
Babes, We are getting our financial shit together in 2024! As a personal finance nerd let me be your big sis and guide you through this. If you've been avoiding your money, those days are over. We are doing this together, k? The 4 Steps We are Focusing on: 1. Set aside money for your future self (I tell you how) 2. Creating Safety Nets 3. Building Active AND Passive Income 4. Facing our Debt Tune in for my tips and advice! REMINDER: Sign up for Stock Photography Academy this month and get a “hall pass” to every workshop I host in 2024!
Farnoosh Torabi is an Iranian-American journalist and one of America's leading personal finance experts. She is the host of the award-winning podcast So Money that has earned over 30 million downloads. In her book, A Healthy State of Panic, she teaches us how to turn our fears (e.g. #fomo, rejection, failure) into our superpower and use them to catalyze the life we want. Meet My Guest: WEBSITE: AHealthyStateofPanic.com INSTAGRAM: @farnooshtorabi AMAZON: A Healthy State of Panic: Follow Your Fears to Build Wealth, Crush Your Career, and Win at Life
Today's “bonus” episode is from a live interview with financial expert and podcaster, Farnoosh Torabi, host of the So Money Podcast, whose brand new book is out. Listen, then go buy A Healthy State of Panic: Follow Your Fears to Build Wealth, Crush Your Career, and Win at Life. And if you like what you hear, we'd love it if you write a review, subscribe here and sign up for Quick Tips from Marketing Mentor.
This is the podcast of the year. An absolute MUST listen. Dr. Hans was a guest on the So Money Podcast, an award winning podcast, which has been featured on Oprah Magazine, Wall Street Journal, and Fortune magazine. In this episode Dr. Hans shares his story, how he picks stocks and why anyone can build wealth in the stock market. What we discuss: Why is the stock market growing during a pandemic. What can cause the market to crash, How Dr. Hans went from minimum wage to Investing Tutor. Why picking stocks should not be complicated. His secret stock picking formula that anyone can use. Instagram: @theinvestingtutor Website: www.theinvestingtutor.com Programs: www.pleasehelpmeinvest.com
I talk with Farnoosh Torabi, personal finance expert, author and host of the wildly popular So Money Podcast. In this episode we discuss: 3:30 How she capitalized on being different in the world of finance 7:15 Why it took more than a solid education to help her gain her expertise in business 9:30 How she stood out in a sea of white guys 14:40 How lipstick, cab fare and a press release catapulted her to her first TV appearance on CNN at just 20 years old 24:24 How she created her own media platform and used it to build a personal brand
In this month’s Women Inspiring #TeamQS episode, we wanted to highlight someone we admire, but one who’s also been getting us through these uncertain times as we deal with quarantine and a rapidly shifting economy. Here’s to Farnoosh Torabi, her podcast, So Money, and all the things we can learn from her. Links in this episode: * Nike Training Club app (https://www.nike.com/ntc-app) * Instagram live dance party workout with @Ryan.Heffington (https://www.instagram.com/ryan.heffington/) * Medium: The 5-Minute ‘Shutdown Routine’ That Can Improve Your Entire Day (https://forge.medium.com/the-5-minute-shutdown-routine-that-can-improve-your-entire-day-f37df606d449) * Farnoosh: America’s leading personal finance expert, hooked on helping you live your richest, most fulfilling life (https://farnoosh.tv/) * So Money with Farnoosh Torabi (https://podcast.farnoosh.tv/) * Ask Farnoosh: Episode 1016 (https://podcast.farnoosh.tv/episode/ask-farnoosh-269/)
"I wish someone had told me earlier on that when you do stick to what you believe is your truest self, then it is such a weight off your shoulders." - Farnoosh Torabi Do you ever feel like there is no model for you because you're starting something that few people have ever done before? My guest today, Farnoosh Torabi, has truly carved her own way and stayed ahead of the curve. Farnoosh is one of America's leading personal finance authorities and the host of the So Money Podcast - which celebrated its 1000th podcast with over 12 million listens. She has been a go-to business journalist for decades, and you may have seen her hosting on CNBC or featured in major news outlets from The New York Times to Glamour Magazine and NBC's Today and Good Morning America. "What happens if the social media world as we know it shuts down? What do you have to show for your work at that point? And if you don't have a good answer, then that's where you need to start working. You need to put more effort towards the meat and potatoes of your brand as opposed to sprinkles. Instagram is sprinkles." - Farnoosh Torabi Today, Farnoosh and I talk about her experience growing up with immigrant parents and how their pursuit of the American dream may have been challenging at times, but ultimately helped shape her success. We also take a deeper dive into her book When She Makes More and how she broke into TV and financial journalism. Farnoosh shares her best advice for those who want to start something new and the most important thing you can do in your communication that adds credibility and expertise. "When you're starting out, you need to find your path and get really good at it.” - Farnoosh Torabi Show Notes: Why you need to stay consistent in podcasting What format is right for you? How to become a journalist What is business journalism How to deal with rejection What to do when there is no model How to succeed in news and journalism How to pitch to editors Why build your brand outside of social media How to stay relevant What happens when women make more money "You have to constantly be creating your own opportunities and not waiting... don't be reactive, be proactive." - Farnoosh Torabi 3 Pieces of Advice or Action Steps: Listen to the voice in your head/heart/gut Do the work and stick to it Always stay curious "My goal is to actually make an impact." - Farnoosh Torabi Brand and Resource Mentions: Farnoosh's So Money Podcast Farnoosh's book, When She Makes More Columbia School of Journalism Introvert or Extrovert? Business Journalism Connect with Farnoosh Torabi: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Farnoosh Torabi Thanks for being a part of this bold and powerful conversation on The Power of The Only! Whether you feel like the only one in your company, industry or community or the only woman in the room, we're here to support you in stepping up, speaking up through power, presence and representation and to make an impact in your personal and professional life. Want even more insider tips, resources and training to help you own your voice and power and step into your leadership. Join me in my free, invite only YOU, Amplified!™ community ! You can also join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Twitter. Learn more about this episode of The Power of The Only with Angela Chee at www.angelachee.com/04
Here are Kelly Roach Coaching, we like to have the conversations no one else is having, and today’s Unstoppable Success Radio episode is a clear example of that. In a world where talking about money is taboo, myself and my guest Farnoosh Torabi of the So Money Podcast, discuss the intricacies that go along with female breadwinners, and relationship dynamics “When She Makes More”. This episode is full of important money mindset shifts and interesting insights that will be beneficial to all of our clients and listeners! So, if you haven’t already done so, be sure to give this week’s guest episode with Farnoosh Torabi a listen! TRIBE OF UNSTOPPABLES: www.kellyroachcoaching.com/community INSTAGRAM www.instagram.com/kellyroachofficial
On Episode #4 I welcome good friend and fellow breadwinner, Farnoosh Torabi to Working Wife, Happy Life! Farnoosh is a personal finance expert, a frequent guest featured on CNBC and the TODAY Show, the author of “When She Makes More,” and the host of the “So Money Podcast,” which hit 1,000 episodes last week! We discuss the different and unjust expectations and values placed on women and men in society. We also share our perspectives on what it means to be a breadwinning woman, mother, and wife in today’s world and the financial pressures we face in that role. I’m so excited to share this conversation with you and encourage you to follow Farnoosh (@farnooshtorabi); enjoy! Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or wherever you tune into your favorite podcasts! To contact me with comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail workingwifehappylifepodcast@gmail.com Want to stay up to date on what's new with Working Wife, Happy Life? Follow us on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram @workingwifehappylife and on Twitter @WorkWifeHapLife
We're thrilled to FINALLY welcome Farnoosh Torabi to the show. She's the brilliant mind and cohost behind the So Money Podcast, author of several books on financial empowerment books and a forever entrepreneur who's launching a new venture this spring (and, oh yeah — a mom of two!).That new venture is called Stacks House, a "pop-up with a purpose" that seeks to empower women to take their finances by the horns and start building wealth. Farnoosh gets real about how motherhood helped her double her income as an entrepreneur and how she manages the daily grind of work and raising two kids under the age of five.As mentioned on the show, check out Farnoosh's recent column on Refinery29: "This Is The Secret To Being A Successful Working Mom".Note to listeners: We had a slight issue with our audio this week, so apologies in advance for one or two small areas where you'll hear an echo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're thrilled to FINALLY welcome Farnoosh Torabi to the show. She's the brilliant mind and cohost behind the So Money Podcast, author of several books on financial empowerment books and a forever entrepreneur who's launching a new venture this spring (and, oh yeah — a mom of two!). That new venture is called Stacks House, a "pop-up with a purpose" that seeks to empower women to take their finances by the horns and start building wealth. Farnoosh gets real about how motherhood helped her double her income as an entrepreneur and how she manages the daily grind of work and raising two kids under the age of five. As mentioned on the show, check out Farnoosh's recent column on Refinery29: "This Is The Secret To Being A Successful Working Mom". Note to listeners: We had a slight issue with our audio this week, so apologies in advance for one or two small areas where you'll hear an echo.
We’re talking through some of the reasons why self doubt creeps in, what you can do to overcome those negative thoughts, and tactics to silence your inner critic. Links in this episode: * Farnoosh Torabi on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/farnooshtorabi/) * So Money Podcast (http://podcast.farnoosh.tv/) * Stash Wealth (https://www.stashwealth.com/home) * Brownkids on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/brownkids/) * Shine: 4 Science-Backed Ways to Upgrade Your Self-Talk (https://advice.shinetext.com/articles/4-science-backed-ways-to-upgrade-your-self-talk/) * Very Well Mind: The Toxic Effects of Negative Self-Talk (https://www.verywellmind.com/negative-self-talk-and-how-it-affects-us-4161304) * Nick Wignall: 10 Types of Negative Self-Talk (and How to Correct Them) (https://nickwignall.com/negative-self-talk/) * The Positivity Blog: 12 Powerful Tips to Overcome Negative Thoughts (and Embrace Positive Thinking) (https://www.positivityblog.com/overcome-negative-thoughts/)
The road to financial literacy can be a daunting journey, especially when you're 22 years old, $30,000 in debt, and making $18 an hour while living in the most expensive city in America (NYC). This is where this week's guest Farnoosh Torabi found herself before becoming one of the leading personal finance authorities hooked on helping young professionals navigate their finances and live their richest, happiest lives. From her early days reporting for Money Magazine to hosting a prime-time series on CNBC and writing monthly for O, The Oprah Magazine and Mint.com, she’s become a favorite go-to money expert. In this episode we discuss: How she ended up choosing to go into the money business Her long-standing career in personal finance The common themes and issues that she’s seen in finances over the years Her thoughts on the FIRE movement Why you should choose hobbies and pursue interests to help build your skill set Why she’s also now dabbling in comedy Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Get a copy of Farnoosh's most recent book - When She Makes More Listen to my episode on the So Money Podcast Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 My One on One Money Coaching Services – Get my personalized 1on1 money coaching expertise to help you reach your financial goals YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Farnoosh: www.farnoosh.tv Listen to the So Money Podcast Instagram: @Farnoosh Torabi Facebook: Farnoosh Torabi Twitter: @farnoosh Connect with me: Instagram: @journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group
In today's Friends Talk Finance episode, we discuss timely financial topics including: the state of the financial market, why you need an Investor Policy Statement and how you can recoup some of your losses using Tax Loss Harvesting. Carrie and Bonnie share some great links to financial resources that can help you as well. In this episode, you will hear: Some life updates from Bonnie and Carrie including: Bonnie's son Jack becoming a ring bearer and Carrie's Orlando family vacation. Exciting news about Bonnie and Carrie both being featured on some other financial podcasts recently. The current state of the market and why you shouldn't panic. Why you need an Investor Policy Statement (IPS) and how it can help you to invest. What Tax Loss Harvesting is and how it can help you to recoup losses. Links we discussed in the show: Check out Bonnie's blog for great financial advice at Miss Bonnie MD. Find fabulous dresses for weddings and events at Azazie.com. Join a new Facebook group Carrie is running dedicated to locums: The Physicians Only Locums Group. Listen in as Bonnie was featured on The So Money Podcast. Listen in as Carrie was featured on The Stacking Benjamins Podcast along with fellow guests Stephonee from The Poorer Than You Blog and Ryan Inman from The Financial Residency Podcast. Check out all of the free financial tools available at Personal Capital. Physician on Fire tells us how to create our own Investor Policy Statement. Learn all about Tax Loss Harvesting using Vanguard from Physician on Fire. For some alternatives to Vanguard that will TLH for you automatically check out Betterment or WealthFront. Check out some great financial advice from Victor at 39point6.com. Special thank you to this week's show sponsors: PearsonRavitz for all of your physician disability and life insurance needs and Johanna Fox Turner at Fox & Company Wealth Management. Thank you for listening to the Hippocratic Hustle! I know that time is your most valuable resource so I really appreciate you spending some of it with me. If you enjoyed today's show, please share it! If you'd like to help me improve and grow the podcast, send your suggestions to: Carrie@HippocraticHustle.com Lastly, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you won't miss an episode!
We’re sharing how to talk about budgeting and finances with your partner, some apps that might help make the process less painful, and some of our personal experiences to get the conversation started. Links in this episode: * Career Contessa: 65 (Productive) Things to Do When You're Bored at Work (https://www.careercontessa.com/advice/bored-at-work) * The Moth: How to Say It (https://themoth.org/stories/how-to-say-it) * Queen Speaking: Budget Basics (http://www.queenspeaking.com/2) * The Everygirl: 25 Money Questions You Need to Ask Your Significant Other (http://theeverygirl.com/25-money-questions-you-need-to-ask-your-significant-other/) * Mint (https://www.mint.com/) * Honeydue (https://www.honeydue.com/) * You Need A Budget (https://www.youneedabudget.com/) * So Money Podcast (http://podcast.farnoosh.tv/)
Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things
LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE ON: APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PLAY | STITCHER | SPOTIFY On this episode, I'm interviewing Farnoosh Torabi from the popular So Money Podcast. For those who don't know, she's one of the leading experts in personal finance. Farnoosh is also a speaker, TV personality, and author. You can find her work on The Today Show, Good Morning America, O The Oprah Magazine, and the Wall Street Journal – Damn that's a long list. She's even hosted her own show on CNBC – Follow the Leader. She's also an author of 3 books. We learned how to get So Money with Farnoosh, talked about the important first steps doctors can take to get ahead financially. We even talked about how women can handle the situation of making more than their partners! Listen up…you definitely don't want to miss this episode! Learn more about Farnoosh Torabi: My story Being a Mom Has made me Rich CNBC – Follow the Leader Follow her on Instagram: @farnooshtorabi Subscribe to her podcast –So Money XY Planning Network Nii & Renee on So Money Check out our sponsor Set for Life Insurance: www.setforlifeinsurance.com The post How to Get So Money appeared first on DOCS OUTSIDE THE BOX.
Jenny Green Powers is the CEO of Running With Heels. Running With Heels is a New York Invitation Only Society for the “On-th-Go” “In-the-Know” Women Executives and Entrepreneurs. It is a members-only event series designed to elevate your personal and professional life through curated connections and inspiring conversations. Jenny is a lifelong New Yorker and she is a graduate of the New York University and she doesn’t believe in strangers only people she hasn’t met as yet. In 2012, she became extremely tired of and exhausted in attending a series of awkward and just plain awful networking events and so she set out to create a different kind of Networking Event, one where women were excited to attend and left feeling educated, entertained, empowered and eager to attend future events. As a first step she hosted a focus group and the criteria to participate was that YOU had to be a workingwoman who hated networking and networking events! These women were not hard to find, they were everywhere and they were all too happy to share why networking made them cringe. Armed with their plentiful feedback, Jenny took their advice and re-created the traditional networking event and Running with Heels was born. Today she hosts Women Networking events for women who hate networking and they love them. She is also mom to a lovely little girl who says she is going to be the President of the United States when she grows up whereupon she intends to move The White House to Brooklyn Heights. Jenny Powers started by sharing that she was the Vice President of a non-profit organization for a decade and she was going to networking events to just meet colleagues of other non-profits, potential donors and she realized the networking events just had this “salesy” feeling to them, everyone was just pressing business cards into your palm, everyone felt uneasy like they were being sold to. Jenny shared even though as consumers we all like to buy, no one likes to be sold to. Jenny shared that it was at this point she realized “Networking needed a Facelift.” Jenny shared that there are so many different industries that have dynamic changes from year-to-year and she said networking is not one of them. She further emphasized that networking has been the same forever and that she was sick of the “old boys club” and she was sick of the women events that she was going to that felt like sororities and that is when she brought the focus group together to find out what women wanted to see in a networking event and what they did not like. She then explained that is exactly how she built the first platform for Running with Heels based on the feedback she collected. Jenny shared the top 3 main reasons coming out of the feedback why the women hated the networking events. They hated because they felt as if they were being sold to, they did not feel as if it was authentic, they felt like people were coming to simply fill their quota. There was no time for that Know, Like and Trust Factor. It was just like everyone was being looked at like a cheque book. Jenny also shared there wasn’t any agenda and you go in and get a name tag and you move around aimlessly, there was no programme and so you just wait to be spoken to and if you went alone it can feel very uncomfortable and awkward. So that is when she created a format for Running with Heels and so all of her events has speakers which allows you to come and get educated but it also serves as an ice breaker for when seated together to all hear the same conversation and discuss the topic afterwards. Jenny said the final reason for women hating the networking events was there is either no food or bad food. Jenny then said as a result most of their events now are dinner parties. What she identified was most women would come along and be standing holding their briefcase, coat, gym bag, umbrella in their heels extremely uncomfortable. Now you can check everything in when you arrive and sit down at a table. Jenny says that she pre-matches all of her guests with different dinner companions. The example she gave was if I attended one of her events - I would be seated with five (5) different women that Jenny thought I should know based on my profile, however, at each course during the meal I would sit with another five women. She believes the awkwardness would be minimized because I would be already seated with people matched for me. Yanique shared that she does not really enjoy attending networking events and she feels there is usually never a direct strategy to actively engage the participants/attendees to engage in conversation with each other. Jenny agreed and added that is one of the reasons why she has a strict agenda that focuses on the guests being strategically seated in order to eliminate that awkwardness. Jenny shared that if you are in business, regardless of what business it is - you are always in Customer Service. Jenny says that she thinks Customer Service can always be improved upon. Jenny says that for her whether as a client or for her own clients - she wanted to treat everyone like a VIP. She says it is indeed true when someone is happy they will tell someone but they are unhappy they tell everyone. Jenny shared that curating the guest list and paying such attention to detail for the pairings has been critical to the success of Running with Heels. Jenny shared when she just started one of her clients who was at the time her business coach said, “This is first event I have ever gone to that I don’t want to leave.” Jenny said in a 2-hour dinner - her client shared that she ended up calculating that she brought in over US $16,000.00 worth of business. Jenny shared that she wasn’t handing out business cards, writing down names etc. but instead having these authentic conversations with people that followed up with her, hired her for coaching and then referred her. So in one event she saw US $16,000.00 of revenue and has been coming to Running With Heels events for four (4) years now. Jenny shared that right now - she's running the business as a “One Woman Show” with her assistant but she has plans to have pop up events in other major cities around the United States and see if the Running with Heels brand will be a success there. Jenny is very committed to spreading the word on more people knowing that Networking is all about building relationships. Jenny’s first tip for business owners to be a success with Customer Experience is to ask and ask often. Jenny shared that she believes women in particular believe that asking may appear as if they don’t know how to do something or make them seem vulnerable. Jenny says that for her asking actually shows a sign of strength. Jenny says many times women are told to just do everything yourself, or fake it until you make it but asking for something is actually okay. Jenny says her #2 tip is about accountability, being a soloproneur - it can be hard as you do not have a board of directors or mentors…so who do you have? Jenny says for her having a Mastermind is critical - she said Masterminds are not new as explained in “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill. Jenny said her mastermind is her brain trust. Jenny says she has a mastermind comprising of four (4) persons who meet monthly and they do deep diving and it allows you to talk about things in your business and get into the weeds. Jenny’s #3 tip is try it….you only fail if you quit! She said her favourite quote in the world is “Never be afraid of something new remember amateurs built the arc, professionals build the Titanic.” Author Unknown Jenny said that she reached out to her network of persons, not necessarily her clients or persons that she was close to but someone who had a podcast that she loved and another person that had a book she really liked - people who were doing things that she wanted to do. She reached out to them and explained that she wanted to start a group so she could have an accountability partner and it was a great match. One of the two ladies that Jenny reached out to brought someone else into the group - when they all sat down and looked at their strengths; they realized they were lacking a member that had a strong financial background and that’s when they found their final partner - Farnoosh Torabi of the So Money Podcast. Farnoosh has written five (5) books on finance - many of them for millennials and even one for women breadwinners. So Jenny recommends just going into your network and finding people you admire and people who have done something already that you want to do. Jenny suggests no more than five persons for a Mastermind group. She shared that she loves doing her Mastermind in person but it can also be done via Skype, Zoom or just a conference call. She says there is just something about those monthly in person meetings that just cannot be replaced. Jenny says that she loves to read and she is always in hand or have a book in her handbag. Jenny says that she is always reading self - improvement books as they confirm things she already knows or she has the opportunity to learn new things. Jenny says another big motivation for her is self-care - she says she sees so many women entrepreneurs with families who always put themselves on the back burner. Her example was when you travel and the chief flight attendant/purser announces place the mask over yourself first and then help the person seated next to you is a key example of placing yourself first. Jenny says, “Every morning when I wake up I ask myself what oxygen mask am I going to put on today and what is going to take care of me so that I can be a better wife, mother and business owner?” It could be meditation, reading one of these self-improvement books but self-care is very important. Jenny shares that her favourite book in the world is “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill and she also likes a book that was released a couple years ago called “Think and Grow Rich for Women” by Sharon Lechter that was approved by the Napoleon Hill Foundation. Jenny also shared because she loves classic books - she would recommend “How To Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie and also “Eat the Frog” by Brian Tracy. Jenny then shared she never anticipated this as one of her favorites by a musician Amanda Palmer - “The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help”. Jenny shares that even though she is not very knowledgeable of Palmer’s music career - the books speaks to all of the jobs that Amanda Palmer has requiring her to have to ask. She was a silent street performer like one of those mimes - persons who do not speak but live on peoples’ generosity. Amanda would dress up, put on these costumes, put on make up and give people eye contact and really saw inside people’s soul. Jenny shared that the one app/website that she absolutely cannot live without is LinkedIn - Jenny says that she is a huge evangelist of LinkedIn and it is how she has gotten most of her clients as it is an invitation only society - you can profile the persons that you will be connecting with. She has secured almost all of her speakers through LinkedIn. Jenny has her own podcast “Broadcast: Broads Building Businesses” for the past year and she has gotten most of her guests through LinkedIn. Jenny shares one tip she would recommend for entrepreneurs using LinkedIn - she shared there is that default message that goes out when you send a request - “I would like to add you to my LinkedIn network” - but Jenny says that is just the lazy way out as you could be sitting there clicking on 100 people. Jenny says if she is sending a request for someone to be a speaker she will explain in her request that she came across their profile and they seem like great fits for one another’s business and she would love to have them as a speaker and that she wants to connect with them and share some more information. This way her message is not perceived as this random arbitrary thing that seems it is just another standard message sent to everyone else. She further shared it is the same approach she takes when someone reaches out to her with some specific details as to why they are connecting. Jenny says the best advice that she could give to a 9-5er looking to launch on the entrepreneur road is surround yourself with people who have done what you want to do. Jenny shares one thing she is super excited about is that she already runs Live Masterminds in New York called Running with Circles and it is framed after the Mastermind that she developed for her own personal group but what she is even more excited about is that she is going to start doing Virtual Masterminds Online as a way to connect with people around the globe. Jenny says the Virtual Masterminds Online will start in October 2016 and promotions for this programme will start in September 2016. Jenny says listeners can find her at running-with-heels.com Jenny explains what inspired the name of her company - “Running With Heels” - she says as women we all know that we are running everywhere and usually running in high heels. She said it all started when she was in this high end shoe store in New York City, Bergdorf Goodman and she was trying on these expensive heels and it is a very sophisticated, serene and quiet atmosphere and she was in there all of a sudden and she stood up in the shoes and she thought to herself….”the only way I am going to buy these shoes is if I am able to run in them because I run everywhere - to the subway, to pick up her daughter from school” and so she did a bit of a sprint around the sofa in the store and everyone was looking at her as if she was nuts and the salesman looked at her like she was running off with the shoes. The salesman then asked her, “Are you okay? What are you doing?” Jenny said she responded by saying, “In order to know if I should spend this kind of money on these shoes, I need to know if I can use them?” She said she observed all the women just looking up and their expressions were like I totally get that. She further shares that is where her inspired name came from because she knows it resonated with so many women. Jenny shares a quote that she lives by so much - she actually has it tattooed on her right inner wrist - “Choose Your Own Adventure” - Jenny says don’t live by how someone else thinks you should be living, what your guidance counselor says, your boss, your mother…..choose your own adventure! We would welcome a subscribe, rate and review for the show and also that the listeners can come hang out at Navigating the Customer Experience Community on Facebook. This is a private Facebook group for our listeners and past guests to come over share insights and industry trending topics and discussions on business and customer experience – click here! LINKS: Running with Heels Website Jenny Green Powers LinkedIn Running With Heels LLC Facebook Running with Heels Twitter Jenny Green Powers Podcast - Broadcast: Broads: Building Businesses” “Think and Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill “Think and Grow Rich for Women” by Sharon Lechter “How To Win Friends and Influence People” by Dale Carnegie “Eat the Frog” by Brian Tracy “The Art of Asking: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Let People Help” by Amanda Palmer
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